Nail artwork is a creative way to color, decorate, enhance, and embellish the nails. It is a kind of artwork that can be done on toenails and fingernails, after manicures or pedicures usually. A manicure and a pedicure are beauty treatments that trim, shape, and polish the nail. Often the cuticles are removed by these procedures and soften the skin surrounding the fingernails or toenails.The exact origins of toenail treatments is unclear, since it appears to have originated in different parts of the global world around the same time. In ancient Egypt, from 5000 B.C. to 3000 B.C., women would dye their claws with henna to indicate sociable seductiveness and position. Women of the low class wore neutral and pastel shades, while the upper classes deep wore, bright shades. In Babylonia, 3200 B.C., men, not women, coated their fingernails with black and renewable kohl, an ancient beauty. To get ready for warfare, warriors of Babylon put in hours having their claws prepared, wild hair curled and possessed other similar beauty treatments. Such as ancient Egypt, nail color indicated one's status, black for noblemen and green for the common man. Around once, 3000 B.C., the first toenail polish started in ancient China. It had been created from beeswax, egg whites, gelatin, veggie dyes, and gum arabic. Chinese dipped their nails in this concoction for several hours or kept it to dry. Colors ranged from green to red, with regards to the combination of the ingredients. Through the Zhou Dynasty, 600 B.C., royalty used this simple toe nail polish with gold and silver dust on the nails showing their social status.